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Table of Contents
  1. What is a Road Vignette?
  2. Countries Requiring Vignettes
  3. Austria Vignette Guide
  4. Types of Vignettes
  5. How to Purchase
  6. Key Rules and Exceptions
  7. Fines and Penalties
  8. Key Terms
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Comprehensive guide to road vignettes across Europe — updated for 2025

European Vignette Guide

VignettaSFIN Travel provides the most comprehensive, accurate, and up-to-date information on road vignettes across Europe. Whether you are planning a cross-border road trip or a daily commute through Austria, our guides help you stay compliant and avoid costly fines.

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What is a Road Vignette?

A road vignette (also called a motorway sticker or toll sticker) is a prepaid permit that allows vehicles to use certain motorways and expressways in participating European countries. Unlike traditional toll booths where you pay per journey, a vignette grants access for a fixed period — typically 10 days, 2 months, or 1 year.

The vignette system is widely used across Central and Eastern Europe, with Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, and several other countries operating their own schemes. Each country has its own pricing, validity periods, and rules regarding which roads require a vignette.

Important: Driving on a vignette-required road without a valid vignette can result in on-the-spot fines ranging from €50 to €500 depending on the country. Always verify requirements before crossing borders.

For a detailed explanation of all terms used in this guide, see our Glossary of Vignette Terms. Key terms on this page include: vignette, motorway, and validity period.

Countries Requiring Vignettes

The following table provides an overview of European countries that operate vignette-based toll systems as of 2025. Note that some countries use electronic vignettes (e-vignettes) while others still use physical stickers.

Country Type 10-Day Price (Car) Annual Price (Car) Purchase Method Enforcement
Austria 🇦🇹Digital + Physical€9.90€96.40Online, petrol stations, ASFINAGCamera + spot checks
Switzerland 🇨🇭Physical stickerN/A (annual only)CHF 40Border, petrol stationsSpot checks
Czech Republic 🇨🇿Digital onlyCZK 310 (~€12.50)CZK 1,500 (~€60)Online, app, petrol stationsCamera system
Slovakia 🇸🇰Digital only€6.70€50Online, app, petrol stationsCamera system
Slovenia 🇸🇮Physical sticker€7.50€110Border, petrol stationsSpot checks
Hungary 🇭🇺Digital onlyHUF 3,000 (~€8)HUF 42,980 (~€115)Online, app, petrol stationsCamera system
Romania 🇷🇴Digital onlyRON 28 (~€6)RON 28–112Online, appCamera system
Bulgaria 🇧🇬Digital onlyBGN 15 (~€7.50)BGN 97 (~€49)Online, petrol stationsCamera system
North Macedonia 🇲🇰Physical sticker€4€40Border crossingsSpot checks
Moldova 🇲🇩Physical sticker€3€30Border crossingsSpot checks
Belarus 🇧🇾Physical sticker€5€50Border crossingsSpot checks
Bosnia & Herzegovina 🇧🇦Physical sticker€5€45Border crossingsSpot checks

For detailed country-specific guides, visit our Service Area page. For pricing comparisons, see our Pricing page.

Austria Vignette Guide

Austria operates one of the most sophisticated vignette systems in Europe, managed by ASFINAG (Autobahnen- und Schnellstraßen-Finanzierungs-Aktiengesellschaft). Since 2023, Austria has fully transitioned to a digital vignette system, though physical stickers remain valid until their expiry date.

Austrian Motorway Network

The Austrian motorway network covers approximately 2,200 kilometres of motorways (Autobahn, prefix A) and expressways (Schnellstraße, prefix S). Not all roads require a vignette — federal roads (Bundesstraße, prefix B) and provincial roads are free of charge.

Note: Some sections of Austrian motorways have additional point-to-point tolls (Streckenmaut) for tunnels and mountain passes, such as the Brenner Motorway (A13), the Tauern Motorway (A10), and the Karawanken Tunnel. These require separate payment in addition to the vignette.

Learn more about the purchase process on our Process page and find answers to common questions in our FAQ.

Types of Vignettes Available

Austria offers several validity options to suit different travel needs. The following table shows all available options for passenger cars (category 1):

TypeValidityPrice 2025Best For
10-Day Vignette10 consecutive days€9.90Short holidays, transit
2-Month Vignette2 calendar months€29.00Extended stays, summer trips
Annual Vignette1 January – 31 January (next year)€96.40Regular commuters, residents

For motorcycles, prices are approximately 50% lower. For vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, a separate GO-Box system applies. See our full Services page for all vehicle categories.

How to Purchase an Austrian Vignette

There are several convenient ways to purchase your Austrian digital vignette:

  1. ASFINAG Online Shop — Purchase directly at shop.asfinag.at. Available 24/7, instant activation.
  2. ASFINAG App — Download the official app for iOS or Android. Supports multiple vehicles.
  3. Petrol Stations — Most major petrol stations in Austria and at border crossings sell vignettes.
  4. Tobacco Shops (Trafik) — Available at Austrian Trafik shops throughout the country.
  5. ÖAMTC/ARBÖ Offices — Austrian automobile clubs sell vignettes to members and non-members.
  6. Border Crossings — Available at most major border crossing points.

For a step-by-step walkthrough of the purchase process, visit our Process page.

Key Rules and Exceptions

For a full list of exceptions and special cases, see our Policies page.

Fines and Penalties

Driving on a vignette-required road without a valid vignette in Austria can result in significant penalties. ASFINAG enforcement is carried out through a combination of automatic camera systems and manual spot checks.

SituationFine AmountNotes
No vignette€120 (on-the-spot)Reduced rate for immediate payment
Expired vignette€120 (on-the-spot)Same as no vignette
Wrong vehicle registration€120 (on-the-spot)Vignette must match plate
Tampered vignetteUp to €3,000Administrative offence
Unpaid fine (escalated)Up to €3,000Court proceedings possible

If you believe you have received an incorrect fine, see our Complaints and Appeals section.

Key Terms on This Page

Vignette
A prepaid motorway permit valid for a fixed period, allowing use of toll roads without stopping at booths. See full definition: Glossary.
ASFINAG
Austria's motorway and expressway financing company, responsible for managing and enforcing the vignette system. See: Glossary.
Streckenmaut
Point-to-point toll charged on specific Austrian motorway sections in addition to the vignette. See: Glossary.
GO-Box
Electronic device required for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes on Austrian motorways, replacing the vignette system for heavy vehicles. See: Glossary.

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Prices and rules are reviewed and updated regularly. Our team monitors official announcements for any changes.

Comprehensive Coverage

We cover all major vignette countries in Europe with country-specific guides, tips, and local nuances.

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Beyond facts, we provide practical checklists, process guides, and real-world scenarios to help you plan confidently.

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